Shark - Red and Black Sandalwood
Shark - Red and Black Sandalwood
Fish hook - Symbol of strength and power
Citizen Movement - 1 year warranty
Folding Clasp for convenience to take on and off, with pressing buckle.The wood is highly coveted for its beautiful curly grain with a cat’s eye like effect to it. GREAT GIFT IDEA and perfectly packaged.
ECO-FRIENDLY AND HYPO-ALLERGENIC 100% natural wood without chemicals and paint, making them hypo-allergenic and suitable for people with sensitive skin.
CUSTOMIZE Bean & Vanilla Watches now offers engraving services for all our wood watches to make your purchase a one of a kind. Engraving option may be added for an additional $35. Simply click this link: “ENGRAVE WATCH HERE” and add to cart. Include your message, make it memorable.
This sustainably harvested, 100% natural black/red Sandalwood Watch is sweat and splash resistant. Hawaiian petroglyphs line the watch face, symbolizing protection, strength, and safe journeying. Light-weight wood is combined with a logo-stamped stainless steel push-button deployment clasp. Watch glass is made of scratch-resistant, non-glare Crystal Sapphire. This is the highest quality dial material available, and yo will notice a decrease the Date and day is displayed on dial. Wood is artificial & toxin free, hypoallergenic, and sustainably sourced. Box and cushion watch holder are included. Watch comes with One Year Manufacturer Warranty. Watch uses Citizen Movement.
PETROGLYPH MEANINGS:
Honu (Hawaiian for Sea Turtle): This mesmerizing sea creature can be found swimming throughout Hawaiian waters, and is representative of Wisdom, Endurance, and Longevity.
Shark Tooth: Sharks can also be found surrounding the islands of the Hawaiian Chain. These often-times misunderstood creatures are extremely important for ocean ecosystems. The Shark Tooth symbolizes Protection, Confidence in oneself and one’s abilities, and Self-Trust. Never lose confidence in yourself, with this reminder on your wrist.
Makau (Hawaiian for Fish Hook): Fish hooks were essential in ancient Hawaiian culture, as sea creatures were a large part of the ancient Hawaiian diet. The maker symbolizes prosperity, luck, and “everything good”.
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